ECMO for Drug-Refractory Electrical Storm Without a Reversible Trigger: A Retrospective Multicentric Observational Study
ESC Heart Failure2024Vol. 11(4), pp. 2129–2137
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Isabel Durães‐Campos, Catarina Costa, Ana Rita Ferreira, Carla Basílio, Pau Torrella, Aida Neves, Ana Lebreiro, Gonçalo Pestana, Luís Adão, José Pinheiro‐Torres, Miguel Solla‐Buceta, Jordi Riera, Juan Ignacio Chico‐Carballas, Sérgio Gaião, José Artur Paiva, Roberto Roncon‐Albuquerque
Abstract
VA-ECMO bridged drug-refractory ES without a reversible trigger with a high success rate. This required prolonged hospital stays and coordination between the ECMO centre, the electrophysiology laboratory, and the heart transplant programme.
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